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'''1870. '''No census available.<br>  
'''1870. '''No census available.<br>  


'''1880.''' Most white and Indian schedules are lost. Only the Cherokee Indian schedules survive.<sup>4</sup>  
'''1880.''' All non-Indian and most Indian schedules are lost. Only the Cherokee Indian schedules survive.<sup>4</sup>  


'''1890. '''The population schedules are all lost. The special census of Civil War Union veterans and widows survives for both the Oklahoma and Indian Territories.<sup>5</sup>  
'''1890. '''The population schedules are all lost. The special census of Civil War Union veterans and widows survives for both the Oklahoma and Indian Territories.<sup>5</sup>  


'''1900. '''Oklahoma was split between Indian Territory to the southeast, and Oklahoma Territory to the northwest on the 1900 census. [[Image:Oklahoma1900.png]]  
'''1900. '''Oklahoma was split between Indian Territory to the southeast, and Oklahoma Territory to the northwest on the 1900 census.[[Image:Oklahoma1900.png]]  


In 1907 Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory combined to become the state of Oklahoma.  
In 1907 Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory combined to become the state of Oklahoma.  
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